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Definition of Piece of tail
1. Noun. Slang for sexual intercourse.
Generic synonyms: Carnal Knowledge, Coition, Coitus, Congress, Copulation, Intercourse, Relation, Sex Act, Sexual Congress, Sexual Intercourse, Sexual Relation
Language type: Dirty Word, Filth, Obscenity, Smut, Vulgarism, Argot, Cant, Jargon, Lingo, Patois, Slang, Vernacular
Derivative terms: Fuck, Fuck, Screw, Screw
Definition of Piece of tail
1. Noun. (US idiomatic colloquial vulgar) (alternative form of piece of ass) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piece Of Tail
Literary usage of Piece of tail
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Laboratory manual and text-book of embryology by Charles William Prentiss (1922)
"Sheath End piece of tail FlG. 7. — Diagram spermatozoon, surface Bonnet). of a
human view (Meves, ..."
2. Friends' Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1867)
"In another case a piece of tail 2.5 centimetres long, from which the skin had
been removed WH> inserted under the skin of another rat so as to be completely ..."
3. John Knox and the Town Council of Edinburgh: With a Chapter on the So-called by Robert Miller (1898)
"... and a certain piece of tail of the said lands pertaining to the heirs of the
late Thomas Chisholm, lying beside the North Loch, on the north. ..."
4. A Text-book of Ore and Stone Mining by Clement Le Neve Foster (1897)
"The system is applicable to roads of varying gradients, and arrangements can
easily be made for working branches, by having a special piece of tail rope in ..."
5. A Treatise on Ore and Stone Mining by Clement le Neve Foster (1905)
"The system is applicable to roads of varying gradients, and arrangements can
easily be made for working branches, by having a special piece of tail rope in ..."
6. Appleton's Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics, Engine-work, and Engineering by D. Appleton and Company, Oliver Byrne (1852)
"M «mncl cast on the side of tlle lt)wer piece of tail-stock, carrying a shaft
and pinion geering into я ' ei^e of bed-p,ece, for the purpose of ..."
7. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1899)
"... piece of the tail in one or two places with a hot blunt needle, and then
amputate the loose hanging piece of tail behind the distal point of puncture. ..."